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Who and where are we

Who and where are we. Presenter: Tonny Jæger, Development-physiotherapist and Master of Information Technology From Funen hospital Birgitte E Mathiessen Peder Jest, Niels E. Pedersen From Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller Institute for Production Tech. University of Southern Denmark

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Who and where are we

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  1. Who and where are we • Presenter: • Tonny Jæger, Development-physiotherapist and Master of Information Technology • From Funen hospital • Birgitte E Mathiessen • Peder Jest, • Niels E. Pedersen • From Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller Institute for Production Tech. University of Southern Denmark • Henrik Hautop Lund • From Entertainment Robotics • Thomas Klitbo • From MedCom • Lars Hulbæk

  2. Once upon a time • In the summer 2000, professor Henrik Hautop Lund and Thomas Klitbo from the Maersk Institute started a collaboration with Kompan playground systems and equipment • Together they thougt out the idea ofbody games • from passive vertical soft- ware games • to active horizontal ”play- ware” games

  3. From playing to training • If it is possible to make children move, why do we not try to use the same principles to make our patients train? • And maybe it is possible to be better to document the effect of various movements in the physioterapeutic treatment too? • Tonny,- try it out! ”We want to develop and test a prototype of a new rehabilitation tool”

  4. From then to now

  5. Ideas + wishes to the prototype • Both floor and wall-based tiles • More light (direction) • Plain surface • Easy to model

  6. Prototype development • The designer at work • The programmer at work

  7. The prototype tiles • Both floor and wall-based • Magnetic connections • Plain surface • More light • Colour shift with heavier weight • Possibilities in direction making • Easy to model • No plugs • Magnetic and infrared connections • Easy to recharge

  8. The fieldtrialhttp://www.sygehusfyn.dk/wm216477

  9. Some of the results from the fieldtrial • Fitness training with colourrace and stepper (>75% hrm) • Coordination training with colourrace at wall • Balance training with longstep • ”It´s a needed new individual training device • Competition is motivating • Further development is needed, e.g. • Easier to use for the patients • More possibilities for the therapist • Better reliability The whole report (in Danish) at http://www.sygehusfyn.dk/wm214159

  10. Further possibilities today

  11. Possibilities in the futurehttp://www.steptest.dk/index.php

  12. Thank You for Your attention Any questions?

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